A histological survey of troodontid metatarsals from the Dinosaur Park Formation (DPF) was conducted, revealing correlates for stresses in the troodontid arctometatarsus and providing the first histological assessment of pathologies for this taxon.
Christiana W. Garros+3 more
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Genetic mapping of loci affecting embryogenic callus formation and in vitro regeneration in cereals and leguminous crops. [PDF]
Potokina ЕК, Sushchenko AS.
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Histological Observation on Callus Tissue Derived from Root-tuber of Sweet Potato.
Tetsuo Nakajima, Toshihiko Yamaguchi
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Clonal Propagation of Coffea arabica L. from Callus Culture1 [PDF]
E. B. Herman, G. J. Haas
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Novel report of an osteogenic tumor in a late Jurassic Mamenchisaurid from Thailand
Here we describe a pathology in an ulna of a Late Jurassic mamenchisaurid from Thailand. We use anatomical descriptions, CT scanning, and bone histology to identify the pathology as an osteogenic tumor. Abstract Here we report on an osseous abnormality and multiple fractures in an ulna of a subadult basal Eusauropod (Mamenchisauridae) from the Late ...
Siripat Kaikaew+2 more
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Biofortified Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles Elicit Secondary Metabolite Production in Carob Callus via Biosynthetic Pathway Activation. [PDF]
Elsherif DE+6 more
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CULTURE OF CALLUS OF Hedera canariensis , WILLD
William J. Rôbbins, Annette Hervey
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Callus and Cell Culture from Grape Berries1 [PDF]
J. S. Hawker+3 more
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Things at Work: How Things Contribute to Performing Work
Abstract A crucial question for organizations is what constitutes work performance. While the importance of human competence and motivation to work performance has been established, less well understood is how ‘things’ – such as algorithms, tools, instruments, and raw materials – contribute to work performance.
Jörgen Sandberg+2 more
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Prevalence, risk factors, prediction of robust callus formation and accelerated fracture healing in traumatic brain injury patients: a five-year study. [PDF]
Jin Z+12 more
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